National Science Foundation. Principal Investigator. Cultural Anthropology Supplement Award. “Loss and Survival: Culture, Community, and Family following Hurricane Katrina.” Co-Principal Investigator: Lori Peek, Department of Sociology, CSU. ($10,000).
2005
First Book Award Nomination, American Ethnological Society. For Creole Economics: Caribbean Cunning Under the French Flag. Published by University of Texas Press. 2004.
National Science Foundation. Principal Investigator. Cultural Anthropology Program. “Loss and Survival: Culture, Community, and Family following Hurricane Katrina.” Co-Principal Investigator: Lori Peek, Sociology, CSU. ($40,000).
National Science Foundation – supported Research Methods “Short Course in Text Analysis.” One week of instruction at Duke University Marine Lab with instructors provided by H. Russ Bernard, University of Florida. July 2005.
National Science Foundation. Principal Investigator. Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU). To fund undergrad student to learn text analysis, develop original ideas, and work with me to produce co-authored article on entrepreneurship data ($3,900).
2004
Career Enhancement Grant. Provost, CSU. To fund return to Martinique for additional filming for video documentary project. ($4,000).
2003-2004
National Science Foundation. Principal Investigator. Supplement to main cultural anthropology award to extend funding to complete translation work for multisite research study ($15,000).
2002-2004
National Science Foundation. Principal Investigator. Informal Science Education grant to finance startup costs of shooting footage and preliminary editing for documentary video project associated with entrepreneurship study ($45,000).
2000-2003
National Science Foundation. Principal Investigator. Cultural Anthropology grant to conduct a large-scale comparative study across French, British and Spanish Caribbean. Project is entitled “Female Entrepreneurship: Gender and Work in the Caribbean.” ($225,000).
1999-2000
National Science Foundation. Principal Investigator. Cultural Anthropology grant to conduct a pilot project involving a comparative study across French, British and Spanish Caribbean. Project is entitled “Through the Lens of Entrepreneurship: Gender and Work in the Caribbean.” ($35,000).
1994-99
Career Enhancement Grants (2) awarded by the University Provost for seed work on entrepreneurship and women in Caribbean societies, and for study of ILO (Geneva) development planning related to the informal economy, ($7,000 total).
1995-96
Faculty Research Grant, awarded by the CSU Graduate School for study in Martinique of the role of social networks in economic growth ($4,500).
1990-91
Bourse Chateaubriand, awarded by the French government for comprehensive support of dissertation research missions in France ($36,000 total).
1990-91
Fulbright Scholarship Award for doctoral fieldwork in Martinique (declined).
1990-91
National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant for dissertation research in Martinique, French West Indies ($9,000). |